Conditioned responses can also be referred to as learned responses, acquired responses, or habitual responses. These terms emphasize the idea that responses are developed through experience, training, or exposure to certain stimuli. Pavlovian responses are also a synonym for conditioned responses, as they originate from Ivan Pavlov's classical conditioning experiments involving dogs. Other related terms include reflexes and automatic responses, which suggest that the response is a natural, involuntary reaction. However, conditioned responses imply a level of control and predictability, as individuals can be trained to respond in a certain way to particular stimuli. Overall, different synonyms emphasize different aspects of how responses are developed and maintained.